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[Catholic Caucus] How The Pederasty Cover-Up Will Make Civil War Within The Catholic Church
The Federalist ^ | 8/30/18 | Paul Rahe

Posted on 08/30/2018 2:23:49 PM PDT by markomalley

Sixteen years ago, reporters at The Boston Globe conducted an extensive investigation of the sexual abuse of minors by priests in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. Not long thereafter, reporters elsewhere detailed similar abuse in places like Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and the like. The word used in the press to describe what had been going on was pedophilia, which is a misnomer deliberately employed to cover up what journalists then considered and still consider now an inconvenient aspect of the truth.

As a report commissioned by the National Review Board of the American Catholic bishops and issued in 2004 revealed, something like 81 percent of the victims were boys, and very few were, in the strictest sense, children. They were nearly all what we euphemistically call young adults. They were male adolescents on the younger side — at the age when boys as they mature can briefly be downright pretty.

What was involved was what its advocates call man-boy love: a sexual relationship between a grown man who serves as a mentor and a boy who is under his care or simply admires or stands in awe of him. The ancient Greeks, who practiced this systematically in the classical period, called this phenomenon pederasty, and I wrote extensively about it 26 years ago in the first part of my hardback book, “Republics Ancient and Modern” (the pertinent chapter can be found in the first volume of the paperback edition).

In the course of these investigations, a number of other things came to light. First, a priest named Gerald Fitzgerald — who in 1947 founded a small religious order named Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete to counsel priests who had difficulty with alcoholism, substance abuse, celibacy, and the like — had for decades been trying to alert the American bishops and officials in the Vatican (including Pope Paul VI) to the fact that priestly pederasty (which, he said, was unheard of before World War II) was a growing problem within the American Catholic Church. He had persistently tried to persuade the hierarchy to forbid the perpetrators’ supervision of boys and to laicize them, all to no avail.

It also turned out that in 1984, when a scandal of this sort broke out in the diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana, a Dominican priest named Thomas P. O’Doyle — who was a canon lawyer working for the Papal Nuncio in Washington and had seen numerous reports of a similar kind cross his desk — joined with a Louisiana lawyer named F. Ray Mouton, Jr., and another priest, a psychiatrist named Michael Peterson, who directed a hospital for troubled priests and knew a great deal, to conduct an extensive investigation of clerical misconduct along these lines throughout the United States.

The report these three men produced was sent to every bishop in the country in May 1985, and then it was ignored. Bishop after bishop continued the long-standing practice of covering up the scandals that arose, of paying off the victims, eliciting from them a non-disclosure agreement, and transferring the perpetrators from one parish to another and even from one diocese to another.

Not long after the scandal first broke and the National Review Board issued its 2004 report, I was a guest at a dinner hosted by a Catholic friend, as was a highly intelligent, young local priest who, everyone knew, would someday become a bishop. By then it was evident to anyone who bothered to read the report that pederasty, not pedophilia, was the problem, and I had long known that there were seminaries in the United States that were essentially cathouses in which all of the cats were male.

When talk turned to the clerical scandal, I suggested that the fatal decision the American bishops had made in 1985 to continue covering everything up must have come from Rome. If, I argued, every diocese followed the same procedures, the bishops must have received guidance from the center.

Could it then be the case, I asked, that this was not a peculiarly American problem — that this was going on elsewhere, all over the world; that Rome was the epicenter; and that the Papal nuncio in Washington or his superiors at the Vatican were complicit? Could the colleges in Rome, established for the education of especially promising seminarians from all over the world, in effect be gay bordellos and promotion into the hierarchy for many a young priest came at a price?

My host knew what I was talking about. He had once been a Jesuit novice, and had been expelled from the Jesuits by the provincial for complaining about the sexual misconduct going on in the novitiate all around him. What I remember most vividly, however, was the silence of the young priest at the dinner table. He had been talkative. Now he said not a word. He was even then a handsome young man, and had studied at the North American College at a time when he was no doubt even more striking. As we left, I remember saying to my wife, “He knows more than he is willing to divulge.”

I do not mean to say that he was complicit. I doubt that very much. I do mean to suggest that he had received unwanted attention and knew that, if he talked about it, it would halt his clerical career.

Later, of course, it became evident that my suspicions of Rome were justified. In the intervening years, there have been scandals identical to the American scandal in Canada, Australia, Belgium, Bavaria, Ireland, Honduras, Chile, and elsewhere.

A few years ago, we also learned that a host of high-level figures in the Curia were being blackmailed by their male lovers. I am told that Pope Benedict, who had by that time contracted Parkinson’s Disease, resigned his office in this connection because he knew there needed to be a purge and he feared that he did not have the physical stamina to carry it out. In his memoirs, Pope Benedict touches on the “gay lobby” and confesses to a lack of resoluteness. As everyone understood at the time, the task of cleaning house was to be left to his successor.

In the interim between Pope Benedict’s papacy and that of his successor, we received another indication of the depth of the problem. In the newspapers of Scotland, we learned that Keith Michael Patrick O’Brien, a cardinal and archbishop who was the primate of Scotland, had been buggering seminarians and young priests for years and nothing had been done in response to the complaints they had submitted to the Papal Nuncio. It was only when they went public in 2013 that the Vatican acted.

Unfortunately, however, Benedict’s successor was Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, the man who calls himself Pope Francis. As a Belgian cardinal named Gottfried Daneels — who had been removed as an archbishop because he had covered up the pederasty of another Belgian cardinal and had come out in support of contraception, divorce, gay marriage, euthanasia, and abortion — revealed in his memoirs, Bergoglio’s candidacy was promoted by the St. Gallen Group, a part of what Catholics call “the Lavender Mafia.”

This disgraced figure stood on the balcony with Bergoglio after he was elected pope. He was chosen to say the prayer at the new pope’s inauguration. And there was joy in the ranks of those inclined to break the vow of celibacy.

If you want to get a sense of what such people thought, I suggest that you read “The Vatican’s Secret Life,” an article that appeared in Vanity Fair in December 2013. It is an eye-opener. Its author, Michael Joseph Gross, is not scandalized by what he found. He celebrates it and, tellingly, never once mentions, even under the guise of pedophilia, the propensity of prominent priests to indulge in pederasty. As Gross observes:

At the Vatican, a significant number of gay prelates and other gay clerics are in positions of great authority. They may not act as a collective but are aware of one another’s existence. And they inhabit a secretive netherworld, because homosexuality is officially condemned. Though the number of gay priests in general, and specifically among the Curia in Rome, is unknown, the proportion is much higher than in the general population. Between 20 and 60 percent of all Catholic priests are gay, according to one estimate cited by Donald B. Cozzens in his well-regarded The Changing Face of the Priesthood. For gay clerics at the Vatican, one fundamental condition of their power, and of their priesthood, is silence, at least in public, about who they really are.

Clerics inhabit this silence in a variety of ways. A few keep their sexuality entirely private and adhere to the vow of celibacy. Many others quietly let themselves be known as gay to a limited degree, to some colleagues, or to some laypeople, or both; sometimes they remain celibate and sometimes they do not. A third way, perhaps the least common but certainly the most visible, involves living a double life. Occasionally such clerics are unmasked, usually by stories in the Italian press. In 2010, for the better part of a month, one straight journalist pretended to be the boyfriend of a gay man who acted as a ‘honeypot’ and entrapped actual gay priests in various sexual situations. (The cardinal vicar of Rome was given the task of investigating. The priests’ fates are unknown.)

There are at least a few gay cardinals, including one whose long-term partner is a well-known minister in a Protestant denomination. There is the notorious monsignor nicknamed ‘Jessica,’ who likes to visit a pontifical university and pass out his business card to 25-year-old novices. (Among the monsignor’s pickup lines: “Do you want to see the bed of John XXIII?”) There’s the supposedly straight man who has a secret life as a gay prostitute in Rome and posts photographs online of the innermost corridors of the Vatican. Whether he received this privileged access from some friend or family member, or from a client, is impossible to say; to see a known rent boy in black leather on a private Vatican balcony does raise an eyebrow.

I recommend that you read the whole article. The author interviewed a great many clerics in Rome, and makes it clear that they were delighted with the choice of Bergoglio and his selection of advisers.

They had reason to be delighted. Since his election, Pope Francis has done everything within his power to soften and subvert the church’s teaching concerning human sexuality. He put the Lavender Mafia in charge of the two Synods on the Family held in 2014 and 2015. They tried to push through their agenda; and, when the assembled bishops balked, they got a tongue-lashing from the pope, and he inserted in the final report without comment two paragraphs that had not received the requisite two-thirds vote.

All of this — including the machinations of the St. Gallen Group and the role Daneels played — is laid out in detail by an English Catholic, who was in Rome during the early year of this papacy, and who writes under the pseudonym Marcantonio Colonna. The title is “The Dictator Pope: The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy.”

In the last few weeks, we have received further evidence of the power of the prelate-pederasts. A grand jury convened in Pennsylvania has revealed that Donald Wuerl, while bishop of Pittsburgh, covered up a priest-run child-porn ring and a host of other abuse cases involving something on the order of 100 priests, using the age-old trick of pay-offs and non-disclosure agreements. This did not stop him from being named archbishop of Washington DC and of being made a cardinal — which is to say, a Prince of the Church.

He was not even high on the list of possible nominees submitted by the Papal Nuncio. Someone powerful in the Vatican wanted him promoted, and Pope Francis responded to the news of his guilt not by ordering an investigation into Wuerl’s promotion, but with a dodge — by attributing collective guilt to us all.

This past weekend, the chickens finally came home to roost. We had already learned of the predatory conduct of Theodore McCarrick, Wuerl’s predecessor as cardinal-archbishop of Washington. The evidence showed that he had buggered altar boys and seminarians while auxiliary bishop in New York, bishop of Metuchen in New Jersey, and Archbishop of Newark. Formal complaints had been lodged against him as the 1990s and continued to be lodged in later years, but they were ignored, and he was nonetheless promoted.

On Saturday night, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who was the papal nuncio in Washington from 2011 to 2016, released an 11-page testament, revealing that Pope Benedict had learned of McCarrick’s conduct, had acted against the man in 2009 or 2010 by silencing him, prohibiting him from travel, and forbidding him to say mass in public; that in 2013 he had himself personally warned Pope Francis against McCarrick, spelling out in detail the man’s misdeeds; that Francis had reversed the restrictions imposed on McCarrick by Benedict, taken him as his chief American advisor, and ignored the advice of the Papal Nuncio and accepted that of McCarrick in choosing archbishops and bishops for the United States. This includes Blaise Cupich, the cardinal-archbishop of Chicago, and Joseph Tobin, the cardinal-archbishop of Newark.

Viganò also did something on Saturday night that, as far as I know, no high-ranking prelate has done in more than six hundred years. He called on the pope to resign.

In the meantime, Monsignor Jean-Francois Lantheaume, former first counsellor at the apostolic nunciature in Washington D.C. has emerged to confirm that Viganò‘s predecessor had been instructed to confine McCarrick by Pope Benedict, that he had witnessed the confrontation with McCarrick, and that everything else that Viganò had said was true. To this, we must add that Viganò named names in the Vatican, specifying which high officials had obstructed the investigation into McCarrick’s conduct.

As all of this suggests, we are now at a turning point. The Lavender Mafia controls the papacy and the Vatican overall, and Pope Francis is packing the College of Cardinals, who will elect the next pope, with sympathizers. Pope Francis and his minions have now been exposed, named, and shamed; and there will be a civil war within the Roman Catholic Church.

Either Francis leaves and his supporters and clients are purged, or the church is conceded to those who for decades have sheltered and promoted the pederasts and those who regard their abuse of minors as an indifferent matter. It is time that those bishops, archbishops, and cardinals who are innocent of such conduct stand up and force a house-cleaning. In the meantime, the laity should speak up loud and clear.


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KEYWORDS: coverup; homosexualagenda; lavendermafia; pederasty
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To: IrishBrigade

FR seems to suppress noting the parallel to Augustinian Martin Luther’s efforts to reform the Church.

Not sure what that’s about but it is creepy.


41 posted on 08/30/2018 4:39:53 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: Buckeye McFrog

The laity must always be attentive to the marks of the Church.
We recite it in the creed - One Holy Catholic Apostolic.
When I get to Holy, I pause.


42 posted on 08/30/2018 4:51:57 PM PDT by Ouchthatonehurt
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To: markomalley

Sixteen years ago ..... Not long thereafte ... Chicago

This kind of fake news is absurd in 2018. When I went from Wheaton College to Chicago’s inner city dominated by Catholics there were frequent reports of priests abusing altar boys. Niles Seminary was nothing but a club for gay preists to hit on altar boys who were now 18. Mundelein Seminary was a heavier dose than Niles.

When a priest was sleeping with the director of the local welfare office, the old ladies would say “Well, at least he isn’t doing it to the altar boys like all the others”.

The real story here is the way so many Catholics were resigned to what they knew was happening and let it continue.

In our American culture we have this excuse that “nobody knew”, which of course, is a lie. We know and don’t do anything about it.


43 posted on 08/30/2018 5:04:47 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: DesertRhino

Thank you.


44 posted on 08/30/2018 6:55:46 PM PDT by Jaded (Pope Francis? Not really a fan... miss the last guy who recognized how Islam spread... the sword.ag)
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To: DesertRhino

What a wonderful comment.Thank you.Any Christian that is enjoying this is short sighted.


45 posted on 08/30/2018 9:03:34 PM PDT by georgia peach (georgia peach)
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To: crusadersoldier

Yes, the Church was that.


46 posted on 08/30/2018 9:06:39 PM PDT by georgia peach (georgia peach)
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To: Jim Noble
Join the holy order Kama Sutra...every one

#EchoHomo

47 posted on 08/30/2018 10:20:27 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Paladin2
FR seems to suppress noting the parallel to Augustinian Martin Luther’s efforts to reform the Church.

Neal Morse The Conflict, from his concept album on the life of Martin Luther, Sola Scriptura.

("I may have a mistress but at least I'm a hetero...")

48 posted on 08/30/2018 10:25:23 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: markomalley
It is time that those bishops, archbishops, and cardinals who are innocent of such conduct stand up and force a house-cleaning.

If they got into a position of authority in the church, they are not innocent. At the very least they are complicit in their silence.

49 posted on 08/30/2018 10:58:02 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: spintreebob
"In our American culture we have this excuse that “nobody knew”, which of course, is a lie. We know and don’t do anything about it."

There is a vast difference between "knowing about" and PROVING such allegations. Without actual hard evidence (photos/videos??) the "average person in the pew" is hard pressed to do anything.

I sense that this time is different. The laity is really "up in arms" over this, and are very much P.O.'d with the vacillation of the bishops, who DO have the power and authority to take action.

50 posted on 08/31/2018 7:39:35 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

When 4 or 5 students at Holy Trinity HS all make the same allegations against the same collar and adults believe there is no need for “beyond reasonable doubt”. You go to the Bishop (Cardinal Cody in the Chicago case) and say “This collar should confess, and part of his penance and repentance is that he will not be in any role that teaches, coaches or supervises anyone younger than the collar is.

When 4 or 5 students at Niles Seminary Prep transfer out or drop out and all make the same allegations and try to start a movement but nobody will join, who is to blame?

When lay groups go on retreat to Mundelein Seminary and see suspicious stuff, and the priest leading the group tells us to close our eyes and pray ... the priest who is openly gay, has a townhouse he shares with other priests in gay-town on his day off is said to only do it with othe adults ... that priest tells us to close our eyes and pray ... and don’t judge.


51 posted on 08/31/2018 1:59:24 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob
What you are basically advocating is exactly what was tried in the past and didn't work......having the church "take care of it" internally.

So now it has to be handled externally, which involves the criminal justice system, and "does" require proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

52 posted on 08/31/2018 2:58:28 PM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

My point is that many thousands, probably millions, of practicing Catholics saw it and continued to take communion from bad priests. They continued to have the priest perform all kinds of sacraments for them, knowing full well what he was ... but living in denial of it ... pretending it was not real.


53 posted on 08/31/2018 7:20:45 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob
"My point is that many thousands, probably millions, of practicing Catholics saw it and continued to take communion from bad priests. They continued to have the priest perform all kinds of sacraments for them, knowing full well what he was ... but living in denial of it ... pretending it was not real."

I seriously doubt that that number of parishioners knew. Queers are very good at hiding and obfuscating. And from my reading of the PA report (I'm only up to page 300 out of 1400), those who did know were told "it's been reported to the bishop" and went away expecting it was being handled.

Virtually everything I read points up two things...the laity by far did NOT know, and they are by damned expecting the hierarchy to get it right this time or there would be consequences. Any priest or bishop who thinks they can get away with delay and obfuscation this time is simply foolish.

54 posted on 09/01/2018 5:10:26 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

I was active in an Alinsky organization run by Msgr John Egan with the mandatory support of 22 of the 23 Catholic churches in the neighborhood for the Alinsky organization.

I heard the voices of lay and clergy from all 23 Catholic churches, plus many of the schools which were also in the Alinsky organization (NCO-Northwest Community Organization). The Alisnky organization played on finding things people were upset about and organizing around those issues. I would estimate that 95% of the 20,000 people who attended an anti-Urban Renewal hearing (the biggest issue in the area) ... 95% of 20,000 were aware of the pdeophile problem in the Clergy. Of course, only 75% of the 20,000 were Catholic. So many Protestants were also aware of it.

The NCO had a rule that they only attacked outside enemies, eg Daley and city hall. The pedophile problem was considered an internal issue. Interestingly, if you think back to the 60s. The Republians were the pro-homo party. The Democrats were the ones who were beating the s..t out of homos. The far left wing Alinsky organizers were extremely anti-homo. It was the non-ideologues who prevented them from organizing on that issue.

Separately, in 1969 I rented an apartment to a Niles Seminary drop out who dropped out because he did not like the non-stop homo pressure on him and his fellow students. My tenant tried to organize other Niles students and dropouts who were unhappy with the situation at Niles. He had a few meetings in his apartment of 8 or 9 but it never went anywhere. He only lived in my place about 4 months and then moved on.


55 posted on 09/01/2018 6:03:48 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob

Interesting politics. From internal references, I assume this is some diocese in/near Chicago. Given the strong Irish presence in the priesthood of the day, I suspect the Chicago hierarchy “owned” Daley.


56 posted on 09/02/2018 5:38:02 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: spintreebob

bump


57 posted on 09/02/2018 5:37:18 PM PDT by foreverfree
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To: Wonder Warthog

The Catholic parishioners in the 23 parishes in my area in 1964 were probably 70% Polish, 20% Italian, 10% a mix of Hispanic, Slovak, Ukranian, Irish, German and other. Over the years the Hispanic ratio increased to over 50% of those who actually lived in the area and attended Catholic mass.

Under Cardinal Cody the Irish controlled everything. Msgr John Egan controlled all money for charity and activism, and the assignment of priests based on activism. The normal pattern was to roate pastors in the archdiocese every 7 years. Egan repeatedly bent that to keep activist priests in control of community activism when his own agenda would have been served by getting more fresh blood in a parish.


58 posted on 09/02/2018 5:51:25 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob
"...23 parishes in my area in 1964 were probably 70% Polish, 20% Italian, 10% a mix of Hispanic, Slovak, Ukranian, Irish, German and other.

Hmmm...I think I see why folks in your area might be more vulnerable to believing the priests and bishops and not their own lying eyes and ears, depending on how recently they or their families emigrated. They are (or were) trained from childhood to elevate the hierarchy to a level of virtually absolute unquestioned authority.

59 posted on 09/02/2018 6:20:00 PM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

Poles are in two distinctly different camps in view of role of the clergy. The Polish Roman Catholic Union is identified with what you describe.... clergy that are untouchable... are sacred... almost infallible. That is half.

The other half, the PNA-Polish National Alliance is the Poles of Pope John Paul II and Lech Walesa. See Adam Andrzejewski on openthebooks.com for these Polish American political views. Their view is closer to Protestant than the Irish view. Poland never had a Protestant Reformation because half the Polish Catholic Churches were already similar to Protestant in some respects.


60 posted on 09/03/2018 8:15:48 AM PDT by spintreebob
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